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'A godsend': The online platform combating last-minute cancellations for small businesses

Author
Kaitlyn Morrell,
Publish Date
Sun, 24 Aug 2025, 12:26pm
Mount Maunganui hairdresser Aleisha Samson's online platform, Got A Gap, lets businesses list last-minute cancellations at a discount to fill empty spots.
Mount Maunganui hairdresser Aleisha Samson's online platform, Got A Gap, lets businesses list last-minute cancellations at a discount to fill empty spots.

'A godsend': The online platform combating last-minute cancellations for small businesses

Author
Kaitlyn Morrell,
Publish Date
Sun, 24 Aug 2025, 12:26pm

Clients who cancel or reschedule beauty appointments at short notice can cost small businesses thousands of dollars.

But one local hairdresser has come up with a solution.

Mount Maunganui鈥檚 Aleisha Sanson has launched Got A Gap, a platform that allows businesses to list last-minute cancellations at a discount to fill empty spots within a three-day window.

鈥淚t鈥檚 supporting local while making self-care affordable.鈥

In six months, more than 200 businesses have signed up, helping companies recover lost revenue.

Comparable to platforms such as Grab One and First Table, Got A Gap is a marketplace of last-minute opportunities.

Sanson told the Bay of Plenty Times the idea came about in winter last year when her salon was quieter with fewer appointments being filled.

鈥淚 thought all I could do was post these gaps on my Instagram, but I was only reaching people who know I exist, and it wasn鈥檛 bringing me new clients.鈥

Her frustration sparked 鈥楪ot A Gap鈥 to give small businesses an 鈥渆ven playing field鈥 with bigger franchises.

鈥淚鈥檓 seeing small businesses shut down every day, it鈥檚 scary, and it鈥檚 people鈥檚 livelihoods.鈥

She said it was rewarding to see businesses sign up to Got A Gap.

鈥淚 just like seeing other people benefit from using it.鈥

If services such as hair salons, personal trainers, cleaners or beauty clinics suddenly had a cancellation, they could list it on Got A Gap at a discounted price.

Customers scrolled the site, or social media, and chose an available slot the same day or the next day.

A discounted appointment may include a blow wave for $20 instead of $65, a personal trainer session for $30 instead of $80, or a lash lift for $60 instead of $100.

Aleisha Sanson said in the beauty industry 20% of bookings were rescheduled or cancelled.
Aleisha Sanson said in the beauty industry 20% of bookings were rescheduled or cancelled.

鈥淢aking some money is better than making no money.鈥

Sanson used the price of an average hair colour as an example of how cancelled appointments could impact revenue.

鈥淭his would be $300, and if you were to fill one of those every week, you鈥檙e turning over $15,600 extra every year.

鈥淚f someone cancels once a week on you, you鈥檙e losing $15,600.鈥

Sanson said in the beauty industry, 20% of bookings were rescheduled or cancelled.

鈥淧eople are just being a bit more clever with their money and thinking more about what they need versus what they want.鈥

Epsilon Hair Salon in Mount Maunganui used Got A Gap, and owner Libby Whaley said it had been 鈥渁n absolute godsend鈥.

鈥淭his winter has been the first in six years that we鈥檝e seen seasonal fluctuation come back with people cancelling last minute because of sickness or economic situations.鈥

She said Got A Gap was helping to ensure wages were being covered for her seven staff members when they had cancelled appointments.

鈥淚 only need each person to have one gap a day, that鈥檚 seven gaps a day, that鈥檚 massive, and most of those people are getting paid a wage.鈥

Owner of Epsilon Hair Salon in Mount Maunganui, Libby Whaley, uses Got A Gap and said it was a godsend. Photo / Supplied
Owner of Epsilon Hair Salon in Mount Maunganui, Libby Whaley, uses Got A Gap and said it was a godsend. Photo / Supplied

Whaley said it was better to fill the gaps with cheaper services that could at least cover staff hourly rates rather than having an empty slot.

鈥淓ven though we鈥檙e posting things at a very cheap rate, it鈥檚 still better than nothing.鈥

She said Got A Gap had introduced potential customers who would not have normally found Epsilon.

鈥淧eople are always looking for ways to get the best value out of their money, want to go to great places, and want to support small local businesses.

鈥淚f you can do that while perhaps not spending as much as usual, then that鈥檚 a win for everyone.鈥

Retail NZ chief executive Carolyn Young said it was 鈥渃ritically important鈥 for businesses to have online and digital platforms directed towards the customers they want.

She said if businesses could sell an appointment at a discounted rate, it was better than having nobody come in at all.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just another opportunity to get somebody into your store, to have a great experience, and want them to come back.鈥

 is a multimedia journalist for the Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post. She has lived in the region for several years and studied journalism at Massey University.

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